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Bellgard, S.E., Williams, S.E (2002-05-16)
Cotton is a mycotrophic plant in which growth and nutrient uptake is usually, increased by mycorrhizal colonisation (Nehl et al. 1998).
Nehl, D.B., Brown, J.F., Allen, S.J (1994-08-09)
From a humanised viewpoint cotton may be thought of as a lazy plant. It "employs" microscopic fungi to do some of the hard work of collecting nutrients from the soil.
McGee, P.A. (1994-08-09)
In common with about 80% of all plants, cotton forms VAM (vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas). VAM are associations of soil-borne fungi with the roots of plants.